The role of military in Russian politics and foreign policy over the past 20 years/ Anna Borshchevskaya

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Orbis Volume 64, Issue 3, Summer 2020, pp.434-446 (44)Summary: The Vladimir Putin regime has framed the Russian national idea in terms of security and militarization, both domestically and internationally. This unifying vision emerged as a reaction against the 1990s and blended together a cultivation of militant and anti-Western patriotism, Soviet nostalgia, and religious orthodoxy.
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The Vladimir Putin regime has framed the Russian national idea in terms of security and militarization, both domestically and internationally. This unifying vision emerged as a reaction against the 1990s and blended together a cultivation of militant and anti-Western patriotism, Soviet nostalgia, and religious orthodoxy.

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